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Awake Sweet Love, John Dowland
Awake Sweet Love
Text: Anonymous
Music: John Dowland (1562-1626)
Awake, sweet love! Thou art return'd, my heart, which long in absence mourn'd,
Lives now in perfect joy.
Let love, which never absent dies, now live forever in her eyes,
Whence came my first annoy.
Only herself hath seemed fair, she only I could love,
She only drove me to despair, when she unkind did prove.
Despair did make me wish to die, that I my griefs might end,
She only which did make me fly, my state may now amend.
If she esteem thee, now aught worth, she will not grieve thy love henceforth,
Which so despair hath prov'd.
Despair hath proved now in me, that love will not inconstant be,
Though long in vain I lov'd.
If she at last reward thy love, and all thy harm repair,
Thy happiness will sweeter prove, rais'd up from deep despair.
And if that now thou welcome be when though with her dost meet,
She, all the while, but play'd with thee, to make thy joys more sweet.
Text: Anonymous
Music: John Dowland (1562-1626)
Awake, sweet love! Thou art return'd, my heart, which long in absence mourn'd,
Lives now in perfect joy.
Let love, which never absent dies, now live forever in her eyes,
Whence came my first annoy.
Only herself hath seemed fair, she only I could love,
She only drove me to despair, when she unkind did prove.
Despair did make me wish to die, that I my griefs might end,
She only which did make me fly, my state may now amend.
If she esteem thee, now aught worth, she will not grieve thy love henceforth,
Which so despair hath prov'd.
Despair hath proved now in me, that love will not inconstant be,
Though long in vain I lov'd.
If she at last reward thy love, and all thy harm repair,
Thy happiness will sweeter prove, rais'd up from deep despair.
And if that now thou welcome be when though with her dost meet,
She, all the while, but play'd with thee, to make thy joys more sweet.
Nadège ..., Janina, Weiße Rose, Klaus Dieter Untch and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo

♫ Hans-Joachim Ortol… has replied to MaidiJa, Dowland und sein Charme der Renaissance sind schon ganz außergewöhnlich.
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/116920/10332413
und dann kann ich dazu tanzen...
♫ Hans-Joachim Ortol… has replied to Fröhlich wie ein Sch…♫ Hans-Joachim Ortol… has replied to Klaus Dieter UntchDas Ding hat mich zwei ! Monate gekostet. Es wollte und wollte nicht. Hier, ich wohne ja zur Miete, gibt es noch andere Leute im Haus, und die werden durch Gesang, vor allem wenn Tag und Nacht über Wochen das gleiche erklingt, ganz schön belästigt. Deshalb muß ich sehr verhalten singen, was die Sache nicht gerade vereinfacht, ich bin dann auch sehr gehemmt.
♫ Hans-Joachim Ortol… has replied to Alain RaffinDas ist eben das Besondere an Ipernity, man kann die Beiträge ansehen, wann man will. Es gibt keine Eile, nichts läuft davon, in der Regel wird auch ncihts gelöscht.
♫ Hans-Joachim Ortol… has replied to Weiße RoseEs ist kein Frühlingslied, aber aufwachen ist in diesen tagen ja auch angesagt. :>))
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